Tag: installation

So I have been trying to install stock android on my phone, but not having the desired result. Before I try on my current phone (Galaxy S9), I’ve been practicing on an old S6 edge. The phone was bought in Canada, and has the Telus build on it from the factory.

Downloaded Odin (version 3.13)

Downloaded the firmware from Sam mobile (specifically, I have picked the XAC, carrier agnostic product code)

Flash with Odin

Reboot and wipe cache partition

Factory reset

But when I restart the phone – BAM! Telus bloatware remains installed.

I have been given a task of installing and running DPDK on ubuntu 18.04. However, I have no idea about linux and DPDK is entirely new thing for me. Please guide me on how to install it including resolving the package dependencies and installing softwares on linux machines. Anything will be helpful.

When I try to open Xcode 10.2 after installing it from App Store, it doesn’t open. After a while, a dialog box comes with an error “check with the developer to make sure Xcode works with this version of mac os”.

I have published a C# project in my computer using the visual studio wizard, choosing the options of installing from a cd-rom and not looking for updates.

This project I have been carring out in a pen drive and using it to install the program in other computers.

It has been working fine but now one workstation was recently formatted and the setup application is giving the following error message:

Application download did not succeed. Check your network connection, or contact your system administrator or network service provider.

I am not sure what download the message refers to because it is not supposed to download anything, the complete desktop C# program is there, it has only to install from click once menu, as I said I chose installation from a CD-Rom, and not to look for updates options, am I missing something here?

The setup I have is working fine in my machine, and it was working fine so far, what can it be?

I currently maintain four different installations of Ubuntu Desktop and Pop!_OS (3 and 1, respectively) around my house on various devices. Because of the frequency of package updates, I find myself greeted with “updates are available” pop-ups on one or more desktops on an almost daily basis, which is tedious. Also, I like the idea of having updates automatically applied as soon as available – especially for desktops.

So for those two reasons, I decided to find a way to configure automatic, immediate, no-prompt update installations on all desktops.

I started with the respective Update GUIs on both desktops, but neither offered that feature – only configure of sources and such.

I then did some googling and learned about the “unattended-upgrades” package which is apparently the intended tool for this exact task. I followed the instructions in this article on one desktop as a trial:

Just installed Magento in my GoDaddy shared hosting and getting this error: Can’t create directory /home/xxx/public_html/xxx.com/ecommerce/generated/code/Magento/Catalog/Controller/Adminhtml/Product/Index/. Class Magento\Catalog\Controller\Adminhtml\Product\Index\Interceptor generation error: The requested class did not generate properly, because the ‘generated’ directory permission is read-only. If — after running the ‘bin/magento setup:di:compile’ CLI command when the ‘generated’ directory permission is set to write — the requested class did not generate properly, then you must add the generated class object to the signature of the related construct method, only.